The Legendary Joe
Raging Alt-a-holic
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Curse Words
Just out of curiosity, when I was growing up, "Damn" was not a curse word. I spoke it freely and frequently and??noone really gave a hoot. However here and there when I use it, I get told not to cuss or swear or something to that nature.
This leads me to wonder, do certain swear words??vary by region? Like,??say if I grew up somewhere, it'd be Okay to say "shit" and not have to worry about people there being offended, and having "Ass" be a legit word to use in another place?
Or maybe,??Your place has words that are taboo that are unique from other places?
I feel this would be an interesting topic of conversation, and even more interesting to count the number of times words get filtered out. And also a list of things not to say and where not to say them.
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05-09-2010, 04:44 AM |
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Revenant
Shadow of Nobody
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RE: Curse Words
Around here, 'curse words' are relatively commonplace. Nothing of the sort is considered particularly offensive for the most part.
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05-09-2010, 11:57 AM |
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Kari Nogashi
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RE: Curse Words
there are alot worse things then damn ass and crap that arnt considered bad words. like poon knocker and retard things that carry more offense in the first 4 letters then all of the other swear words ever could becuse all curse words are is an interjection meaning nothing more then an expression of being displeased with something
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05-09-2010, 02:28 PM |
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Whispers
from the Abyss
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RE: Curse Words
In my opinion, "damn" and "Hell" are an appropriate verb and noun.??When I say "damned dogs" I mean the dogs are behaving in such a manner as to have welcomed the damning of some deity.??"Damned lag," "Damn it to Hell," et cetera follow this idea as well - even if we don't exactly see it or literally mean it.
Hell is a place of suffering and intensities.??When it is hotter than Hell we mean to imply that it is hotter than the hottest part of Hell, and when "colder than Hell" we mean colder than the coldest regions.
What amazes me was put forth by a friend of mine:??we all agree that the F-word is a very bad word, but that stops no one from putting the "F" in our favorite acronyms "wtf," "omfg" and "lmfao."??xD
"wtf" is even in Nara's signature!??For shame!??
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05-29-2010, 04:00 PM |
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